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'''Yoko''' is a character in the {{Ss}}. She has appeared as the trumpet player and frontwoman of [[Ink Theory]] in {{S2}}, before leading her own band, [[Yoko & the Gold Bazookas]], in {{S3}}.
'''Yoko''' is a character in the {{Ss}}. She has appeared as the trumpet player and frontwoman of [[Ink Theory]] in {{S2}}, before leading her own band, [[Yoko & the Gold Bazookas]], in {{S3}}.


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==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
Yoko is portrayed as insecure, as sometimes she feels overshadowed by the other members' personalities. She is described as often getting nervous before large productions. She also has a weakness to atmospheric pressure; on rainy days she is said to have a dead face and when the weather is sunny, she struggles as well. She is a hard worker and always gives a solid performance.<ref name="haikarawalker">{{TWI}} [[Inkipedia:Twitter_archive/2020/June#1275606717753987072|Fan translation of HaikaraWalker]]</ref> She grew up with a conservatory background, and had a preference for polished, virtuosic performances. <ref>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/splatoon/en/music/21/index.html</ref>
Yoko is portrayed as insecure, as sometimes she feels overshadowed by the other members' personalities. She is described as often getting nervous before large productions. She also has a weakness to atmospheric pressure; on rainy days she is said to have a dead face and when the weather is sunny, she struggles as well. She is a hard worker and always gives a solid performance.<ref name="haikarawalker">{{TWI}} [[Inkipedia:Twitter_archive/2020/June#1275606717753987072|Fan translation of ''HaikaraWalker'']]</ref> She grew up with a conservatory background, and had a preference for polished, virtuosic performances. <ref>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/splatoon/en/music/21/index.html</ref>


Some time before {{S3}}, Yoko moved to the Splatlands for the sake of rediscovering herself, forming Yoko and the Gold Bazookas after a jam session with her new bandmates.
Some time before {{S3}}, Yoko moved to the Splatlands for the sake of rediscovering herself, forming Yoko and the Gold Bazookas after a jam session with her new bandmates.

Revision as of 20:11, 13 June 2024

Yoko

Yoko, as seen in Splatoon 3.
Species Inkling
Habitat
Height
Hair color White with green, purple, orange, yellow, pink, and blue tips
Eye color Gray
Age
Gender Female
Pronouns
Relations Unnamed younger sister
Location
Shop
HP
Maximum HP
Members
Other forms

Yoko is a character in the Splatoon series. She has appeared as the trumpet player and frontwoman of Ink Theory in Splatoon 2, before leading her own band, Yoko & the Gold Bazookas, in Splatoon 3.

Appearance

Splatoon 2

Yoko is a fair-skinned Inkling. In Splatoon 2, she wears a black dress with a gold tie and a black-colored horned hat. Her tentacle colors vary from purple, orange, yellow, and pink. In certain artworks, the colors fade to gray as they approach the top of her head.

Splatoon 3

In Splatoon 3, Yoko wears a long flowy frilled black dress. She continues to wear a horned hat, except her hat is significantly larger than the first one and is in gray. Her tentacles are tied with rope, she has two new colors added to her hair, blue and green.

Personality and traits

Yoko is portrayed as insecure, as sometimes she feels overshadowed by the other members' personalities. She is described as often getting nervous before large productions. She also has a weakness to atmospheric pressure; on rainy days she is said to have a dead face and when the weather is sunny, she struggles as well. She is a hard worker and always gives a solid performance.[1] She grew up with a conservatory background, and had a preference for polished, virtuosic performances. [2]

Some time before Splatoon 3, Yoko moved to the Splatlands for the sake of rediscovering herself, forming Yoko and the Gold Bazookas after a jam session with her new bandmates.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ヨーコ Yōko

References